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In economics, dichotomous preferences (DP) are preference relations that divide the set of alternatives to two subsets: "Good" versus "Bad". From ordinal utility perspective, DP means that for every two alternatives : From cardinal utility perspective, DP means that for each agent, there are two utility levels: low and high, and for every alternative : A common way to let people express dichotomous preferences is using approval ballots, in which each voter can either "approve" or "reject" each alternative.
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dbo:abstract | In economics, dichotomous preferences (DP) are preference relations that divide the set of alternatives to two subsets: "Good" versus "Bad". From ordinal utility perspective, DP means that for every two alternatives : From cardinal utility perspective, DP means that for each agent, there are two utility levels: low and high, and for every alternative : A common way to let people express dichotomous preferences is using approval ballots, in which each voter can either "approve" or "reject" each alternative. (en) Дихотомические предпочтения (англ. dichotomous preferences) — тип предпочтений, делящих всё множество доступных альтернатив на подмножества «Хорошо» и «Плохо». С токи зрения ординалистской теории полезности дихотомия предпочтений означает: Если трактовать дихотомию с позиций кардиналистской теории, то каждый агент имеет два возможных уровня полезности: высокий и низкий: (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | In economics, dichotomous preferences (DP) are preference relations that divide the set of alternatives to two subsets: "Good" versus "Bad". From ordinal utility perspective, DP means that for every two alternatives : From cardinal utility perspective, DP means that for each agent, there are two utility levels: low and high, and for every alternative : A common way to let people express dichotomous preferences is using approval ballots, in which each voter can either "approve" or "reject" each alternative. (en) Дихотомические предпочтения (англ. dichotomous preferences) — тип предпочтений, делящих всё множество доступных альтернатив на подмножества «Хорошо» и «Плохо». С токи зрения ординалистской теории полезности дихотомия предпочтений означает: Если трактовать дихотомию с позиций кардиналистской теории, то каждый агент имеет два возможных уровня полезности: высокий и низкий: (ru) |
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